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    Everyone likes mods that are cheap and look good or cool at the same time.

    I have had my spyder for about 2 months and all i have (mods) is an hindle exhaust, and a smoked windshield(should be here soon in mail).

    List mods that could help me and other spyder lovers that have stock SPYDERS. i need ideas.

    Thankyou

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    Quote Originally Posted by MySpyder View Post
    Everyone likes mods that are cheap and look good or cool at the same time.

    I have had my spyder for about 2 months and all i have (mods) is an hindle exhaust, and a smoked windshield(should be here soon in mail).

    List mods that could help me and other spyder lovers that have stock SPYDERS. i need ideas.

    Thankyou
    Since i am young (24) and wanted the look of a street bike in the back i got the plate relocator kit... only 50 bones and it has made the back of my bike look mean... people are always saying "that tire looks huge" which they would have never noticed with the ugly chopper style rear fender haha

    http://evoluzione.net/evo-cycle-can-am.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by 412Spyder View Post
    Since i am young (24) and wanted the look of a street bike in the back i got the plate relocator kit... only 50 bones and it has made the back of my bike look mean... people are always saying "that tire looks huge" which they would have never noticed with the ugly chopper style rear fender haha

    http://evoluzione.net/evo-cycle-can-am.htm
    Could you post pictures? Sounds interesting.
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    yeah that what i was going to suggest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by txknight67 View Post
    Could you post pictures? Sounds interesting.
    I just created an album on my profile with the pics for you ( couldnt figure out how to do it here quickly ). Just click on my username and go to albums they should be there. let me know if you have anymore questions

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    Quote Originally Posted by 412Spyder View Post
    Since i am young (24) and wanted the look of a street bike in the back i got the plate relocator kit... only 50 bones and it has made the back of my bike look mean... people are always saying "that tire looks huge" which they would have never noticed with the ugly chopper style rear fender haha

    http://evoluzione.net/evo-cycle-can-am.htm

    Since my frame arms that hold the rear fender on cracked, along with one of the welds to the swingarm--- I had to remove my rear fender. I'll get the new parts replaced--- but doubt I'll use them as I like the looks of the open rear tire. It also makes cleaning the rear wheel MUCH easier.

    Only problem is with rain and dirt the bike gets much dirtier.

    Time for someone to invent a retractable rear fender-- maybe something simple like nylon fabic material that rolls up like a blind-- that way in the rain you could just roll it out in order cover the wheel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firefly View Post
    Since my frame arms that hold the rear fender on cracked, along with one of the welds to the swingarm--- I had to remove my rear fender. I'll get the new parts replaced--- but doubt I'll use them as I like the looks of the open rear tire. It also makes cleaning the rear wheel MUCH easier.

    Only problem is with rain and dirt the bike gets much dirtier.

    Time for someone to invent a retractable rear fender-- maybe something simple like nylon fabic material that rolls up like a blind-- that way in the rain you could just roll it out in order cover the wheel.
    yeah i agree about the rain... a buddy rode behind me in heavy rain and said i had about a 10ft rooster tail kicking up ( i was riding in 1/8 - 1/4 inch water ). Other then that i love it and i just got some raingear so no worries.

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    What are your priorities?

    For me... Safety mods out weigh others...

    So...Top picks for safety are upgraded stock and after market add ons. I consider windshields a safety item too.

    Next up... Comfort. You want a comfy seat and comfy handlebar position, grips etc.

    Convenience is next... You may want additional power outlets in the dash, garage door openers, and ram mounts for GPS, cup holders, etc.

    So... Which of those is most important?
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    The frunk spring mod hillman #155 spring less than a buck can't get much cheaper than this.

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    You can replace your Brake/Running lights with LED,s so you don,t have to go through the awful process of getting to them again!!

    Pep Boys Auto- Buy Pilot LI 1157 RCZ 1157 Led,s $24.99 2 to a package!!!

    Several members use them and they don,t affect the computer!!

    Make sure they are LI 1157 RCZ as they sell single Led,s that don,t work.

    Package says OEM Compatable!!!!

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    Also, Get the REPOS "Missing Air Dam" $25.50 includes shipping !!
    Will keep your investment running "COOLER" Is GOOD!!!

    2015 F3 sm6, Custom Dynamics fender lights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger View Post
    The frunk spring mod hillman #155 spring less than a buck can't get much cheaper than this.
    Huh? Can someone decipher this for me? Maybe something I can search for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WackyDan View Post
    What are your priorities?

    For me... Safety mods out weigh others...

    So...Top picks for safety are upgraded stock and after market add ons. I consider windshields a safety item too.

    Next up... Comfort. You want a comfy seat and comfy handlebar position, grips etc.

    Convenience is next... You may want additional power outlets in the dash, garage door openers, and ram mounts for GPS, cup holders, etc.

    So... Which of those is most important?
    http://www.aerocharger.com/kits_canam_spyder.php

    This could be considered a 'safety' mod as it will allow you to get out of the way quicker.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by krusin_ View Post
    Huh? Can someone decipher this for me? Maybe something I can search for?
    http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/s...t=trunk+spring

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    The fact is there are so many different mods available for the Spyder, that you need to decide what direction you want to go in first. Wacky Dan has a priority list that works well for him; however, that may not suit your individual agenda.

    A good example to share is my Spyder versus my wife's Spyder. Hers has handlebar risers, up and out mirror extensions, highway pegs, CHAD windscreen, ISCI arm rests, all in order to make it more of a cruising machine for her. All of my mods have stayed on the sporty side of the house, and I am now looking at more performance.

    Once you begin building a list of what you would like to change, the members of this forum will be more than happy to give you a whole bunch of options to get you going in that direction.

    One of the best things about owning a Spyder is the ability to make it your own.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Firefly View Post
    http://www.aerocharger.com/kits_canam_spyder.php

    This could be considered a 'safety' mod as it will allow you to get out of the way quicker.......
    Also can get you in trouble faster/you can be the first one at the seine of your own accident !

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    Quote Originally Posted by 412Spyder View Post
    I just created an album on my profile with the pics for you ( couldnt figure out how to do it here quickly ). Just click on my username and go to albums they should be there. let me know if you have anymore questions
    Don't know about removing the fender, but might help my license plate issue.

    Couldn't tell from the pics, do you have to worry about the tire bottoming out on the plate? Or does the angle give you enough clearance?
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    Quote Originally Posted by txknight67 View Post
    Don't know about removing the fender, but might help my license plate issue.

    Couldn't tell from the pics, do you have to worry about the tire bottoming out on the plate? Or does the angle give you enough clearance?
    yeah actually you do (only 2 up though, also weight dependent )... i never had a problem when i was by myself i think the back setting was on 3 ( and i used to weigh 250 ), but when me and my girlfriend rode on setting 5. ive had a few rubs here and there ( still under the max load by 80 lbs ). The one side of the plate ( right is bent under... i just left it that way ). since i got the two bros exhaust she doesnt ride anymore ( she claims it loud and obnoxious )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firefly View Post
    http://www.aerocharger.com/kits_canam_spyder.php

    This could be considered a 'safety' mod as it will allow you to get out of the way quicker.......
    I like your thinking

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    Thanks for the info, now that I have read the thread the original statement makes much more sense.

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    Grip Puppies Link get the small ones. $9.80 Free shipping.

    Crampbuster Link $10.95 Free shipping. Get the regular one if you don't get the grip puppies but the larger size if you do.


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    I just created an album on my profile with the pics for you ( couldnt figure out how to do it here quickly ). Just click on my username and go to albums they should be there. let me know if you have anymore questions[/QUOTE]
    wow dude that is sweet... it looks totally different

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    Smile Mods to my Spyder

    I got ISCI to add floorboards, passenger floorboards, and most recently arm rests which my kids love!
    Also, they custom painted my SPYDER for me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jewels View Post
    I got ISCI to add floorboards, passenger floorboards, and most recently arm rests which my kids love!
    Also, they custom painted my SPYDER for me!
    That looks great! However, for some reason I have a feeling it doesn't quite fit into the "cheap" category.
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